And please limit your answers to which has the better food. I get it the waitresses are hot, and I appreciate as much as the next guy, but the waitresses at both places are crazy hot so I'm just concerned about good food.

And please limit your answers to which has the better food. I get it the waitresses are hot, and I appreciate as much as the next guy, but the waitresses at both places are crazy hot so I'm just concerned about good food.

I'm turning 18, and I want to go out to a fancyish restaurant, where I could invite my friends and wouldn't be sooo expensive.(We are a total of 6). I live in south east Florida (near Miami) if that helps 😂😊

I'm turning 18, and I want to go out to a fancyish restaurant, where I could invite my friends and wouldn't be sooo expensive.(We are a total of 6). I live in south east Florida (near Miami) if that helps 😂😊

Best answer:
The price of a Big Mac in 1972 was $0.65
In fact, McDonalds was famous for $0.15 hamburgers until well into the 1960s when the Big Mac was invented in 1967. By 1972 the price of a regular hamburger at McDonalds had jumped to $0.28
Just for fun, that $0.65 Big Mac is equal to $3.87 today. Also, as another fun...
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Best answer: The price of a Big Mac in 1972 was $0.65

In fact, McDonalds was famous for $0.15 hamburgers until well into the 1960s when the Big Mac was invented in 1967. By 1972 the price of a regular hamburger at McDonalds had jumped to $0.28

Just for fun, that $0.65 Big Mac is equal to $3.87 today. Also, as another fun tidbit of information, the Big Mac is sometimes used as a standardized commodity to compare the value of international currency. This is because the Big Mac is exactly the same all over the world which means you can compare how many Big Macs you can buy for a specific amount of any currency. It's called the "Big Mac Index" and it's actually pretty interesting.

So I went out to eat with 4 of my friends at this sushi restaurant.
When the bill came, I noticed there was gratuity added. Now on the menu, it says "gratuity added to parties of 6 or more". There were only 5 of us. So my friend asks a manager about it and he goes "It's mandatory for parties of...
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So I went out to eat with 4 of my friends at this sushi restaurant.
When the bill came, I noticed there was gratuity added. Now on the menu, it says "gratuity added to parties of 6 or more". There were only 5 of us. So my friend asks a manager about it and he goes "It's mandatory for parties of 6 or more but anything less, it's at the waiter's discretion to decide." (this was not written on the menu) Umm wtf does that even mean. Like how can the waiter determine who to add gratuity on and who not to for parties under six?
Would this offend you or am I overreacting?